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anyone trying to get into new york city needs at least three people in their car. backups should get better. most new jersey transit buses are starting to run again. the trains are out of service and could be for days. allison harmalin for cbs news, long beach island, new jersey. >>> nearly a million customers in new jersey have regained power since the storm, but just under 2 million are still without electricity and they are likely to remain in the dark for days. >>> sources close to the penn state sex abuse scandal investigation say former university president graham spanier has been charged. he's accused of perjury and obstruction of justice. spanier was forced to resign last year in the wake of the child sex abuse charges that put former football coach jerry sandusky in prison. it is believed that spanier and other school administrators tried to cover up sandusky's crimes. >>> a search is under way for a man accused of setting homemade explosives at three virginia homes early tuesday. yesterday stafford county investigators identified the suspect as 25-year-ol
anyone trying to get into new york city needs at least three people in their car. backups should get better. most new jersey transit buses are starting to run again. the trains are out of service and could be for days. allison harmalin for cbs news, long beach island, new jersey. >>> nearly a million customers in new jersey have regained power since the storm, but just under 2 million are still without electricity and they are likely to remain in the dark for days. >>> sources...
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i grew up outside of new york city. people in new york city are in the patient. it can be like yesterday, let's go let's go. >> exactly. >> my daughter walked the 17 blocks because she said the buses which were free yesterday packed like sardine cans. they find a way though. they're in the -- they're not patient but they find a way. >> you know four wheel transportation in new york city -- ooh. that's tough on a good day. let alone a day like the last couple of days. >> thanks jess. >>> well, some sometimes when you deal with all the hardship it can lead to creativity. >> it's the case for one montgomery county man. how he used his car to power through sandy. >>> good morning and welcome back to 9news now, it is coming up on 5:48. thursday, a new month. and pretty much the same forecast from yesterday. >> oh mostly cloudy. cool. little breezy. stray sprinkle north and west but i wanted to share a picture. yeah. i think so. out on the weather terrace thank fly the winds are light at the moment. from francine in northeastern garrett county and imagine where the con
i grew up outside of new york city. people in new york city are in the patient. it can be like yesterday, let's go let's go. >> exactly. >> my daughter walked the 17 blocks because she said the buses which were free yesterday packed like sardine cans. they find a way though. they're in the -- they're not patient but they find a way. >> you know four wheel transportation in new york city -- ooh. that's tough on a good day. let alone a day like the last couple of days. >>...
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own. >> new york city crews are working to get all subway tracks clear and more trains running. there's plenty of gasoline, in the superstorm battered northeast just not at the gas stations. drivers in new york and new jersey have been waiting in long lines upwards of two hours to fill up while millions of gallons of gasoline it is at the ready in storage tankers and pipelines. >> help is on the way. kristin fisher is out at national harbor where virginia power is getting ready to send over 1,000 skilled workers to assist up north. good morning kristin. >> reporter: good morning. to be exact we're talking about 1500 skilled workers from dominion virginia power. some of the crews have just started showing up after catching up on much-needed sleep. in just little over an hour they're going to be hitting the road and heading to the areas after superstorm sandy. we're talking about new york and of course the new jersey coast. now in new jersey, what we're talking about here's the latest numbers. 1.7million people in new jersey still without power. that number is down about a million
own. >> new york city crews are working to get all subway tracks clear and more trains running. there's plenty of gasoline, in the superstorm battered northeast just not at the gas stations. drivers in new york and new jersey have been waiting in long lines upwards of two hours to fill up while millions of gallons of gasoline it is at the ready in storage tankers and pipelines. >> help is on the way. kristin fisher is out at national harbor where virginia power is getting ready to...
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the new york city marathon is officially canceled. superstorm sandy wreaked destruction throughout the new york city area. all this time mayor bloomberg is insisting the marathon would go on as planned this sunday but now, the mayor confirms, the marathon will be canceled after all. he just did it. joining me now in a fox business exclusive is famed marathoner, bart yasso, the chief running officer with "runners world". give me reaction to this news? >> yeah, you know i'm shocked. when i came into the city, left my home in pennsylvaa where we didn't have any power, when i got here, i listened to the mayor's press conference and he said the race was on and, you know, it wasn't going to affect, they weren't going to take any resource from people that need help devastated by sandy, so i supported his decision knowing that. melissa: hwas on earlier today. he was on the air and he came out and at time it was 1:00 this afternoon eastern time and he insisted that it was going to continue even though there was so much pressure. the front of e
the new york city marathon is officially canceled. superstorm sandy wreaked destruction throughout the new york city area. all this time mayor bloomberg is insisting the marathon would go on as planned this sunday but now, the mayor confirms, the marathon will be canceled after all. he just did it. joining me now in a fox business exclusive is famed marathoner, bart yasso, the chief running officer with "runners world". give me reaction to this news? >> yeah, you know i'm...
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i was in mexico city. i had been lucky enough to go around book contract from new york. get an advance from a new york publishers to write a book, it was a dream come true, and in mexico city, november of 1997. i had crossed the deadline. i didn't have a word written. i was broke, and i called the only friend that i could count on at that point because my lifestyle has lead me to destroy a lot of my personal relationships. i called my friend from costa rei can that lived in the united states for many years. i met through the solidarity networking. politics in the 1980s and i said, [inaudible] she happened to be live nghts village in california. that the particular time. there's a whole set of circumstance that lead her to, you know, she's from the tropics, central america, you know, how did she wind up in the desert. everybody has a story in the desert how they got there. she said, [inaudible] we'll take care of you and give you a place to live shortly there after. i arrive and one of the first things i saw when i rented my shack in the sand next to a sign that said next
i was in mexico city. i had been lucky enough to go around book contract from new york. get an advance from a new york publishers to write a book, it was a dream come true, and in mexico city, november of 1997. i had crossed the deadline. i didn't have a word written. i was broke, and i called the only friend that i could count on at that point because my lifestyle has lead me to destroy a lot of my personal relationships. i called my friend from costa rei can that lived in the united states...
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. >>> time now is 8:23, about 11,000 people packed new york city's harold square during the night for the midnight opening of macy's flag ship store. despite all of those people being there, you can see they were pretty calm. those doors opened for the black friday sales in new york city more than 800 macy's stores nationwide will be staying open for 23 straight hours for black friday sales. these folks this is a chicago area, crowds waisted now time rushing in for the mals in the illinois area. -- malls area. this is a scene from the woodfield mall. they were ready to go shopping. our time is 8:24. we are ready, we have to double check with tara moriarty, a major, major, horrible accident on the peninsula. what do you know now. >> reporter: it's practically shut down, the 101. it happened in palo alto just before 7 this morning and it's going to impact traffic until 1:00 this afternoon. these are some live pictures from the ground here. you can see all of the debris left over from the accident. people inside a cold colored suv somehow flipped their car on northbound 101 at the embarc
. >>> time now is 8:23, about 11,000 people packed new york city's harold square during the night for the midnight opening of macy's flag ship store. despite all of those people being there, you can see they were pretty calm. those doors opened for the black friday sales in new york city more than 800 macy's stores nationwide will be staying open for 23 straight hours for black friday sales. these folks this is a chicago area, crowds waisted now time rushing in for the mals in the...
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york city. we'll have more on that destruction there especially in the breezy point neighborhood coming up at 6:30. >> we were talking -- you can't even get trailers for people to stay in as temporary housing because there's no infrastructure and you've got to clear away all of that debris. >> reporter: yeah and in lower manhattan most of the roads are still completely flooded with water. they have to pump it all out. it's crazy. you can really understand why sandy is now being called new jersey and new york's katrina. >> it's big deal. >> thanks christine. >>> here's a look at the latest outage numbers in our area -- >>> this morning, police continue to investigate a fatal pedestrian accident in jermantown. sky 9 was over the scene yesterday when a 15-year-old was killed on jermantown road at wisteria drive. the victim has been identified as christina morris-ward. she was a tenth grader at seneca valley high school and he was walking to -- she was walking to school. julie wolf excuse me is live
york city. we'll have more on that destruction there especially in the breezy point neighborhood coming up at 6:30. >> we were talking -- you can't even get trailers for people to stay in as temporary housing because there's no infrastructure and you've got to clear away all of that debris. >> reporter: yeah and in lower manhattan most of the roads are still completely flooded with water. they have to pump it all out. it's crazy. you can really understand why sandy is now being...
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york city today what are the demands of the workers it's pretty exciting here in new york city first i mean you're saying these workers are making just over minimum wage most of the ones that i've talked to are literally making minimum wage they're making seven twenty five an hour in the most expensive city to live in the country so literally minimum wage workers they're demanding a raise to fifteen dollars an hour and they want union recognition and this is a was a strike over two hundred workers at over they believe i think two dozen different franchises two different dozen different stores walked out this is mcdonald's burger king k.f.c. taco bell. and domino's pizza all walked out demanding the same thing and they want to form an independent union now are all those people who walked out today going to immediately lose their jobs well let's hope not as i was leaving i actually just came from the rally at times square at the mcdonald's in times square where elected officials and faith leaders and community members were pledging to walk back in with them to their jobs to. morning so
york city today what are the demands of the workers it's pretty exciting here in new york city first i mean you're saying these workers are making just over minimum wage most of the ones that i've talked to are literally making minimum wage they're making seven twenty five an hour in the most expensive city to live in the country so literally minimum wage workers they're demanding a raise to fifteen dollars an hour and they want union recognition and this is a was a strike over two hundred...
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." >> they went to a acapulco, new york city, that when first class. but this spring, somewhere along the way, -- >> all i want is for you to be a man for one thing you are life. -- for once in your life. >> there are people in town that would have shot her for $5. >> the nicest fellowver met. >> he didn't do it. >> an angel of death. tavis: when i first saw this, i cannot believe this was actually based on a true story. >> yes, true story. tavis: where do you find the humor in a story where a guy kills his wife? >> it is not a traditional comedy, because it is based on a true story. there is a real murder here. that is a very serious subject, so you don't want to make a mockery of the situation. you want to play it real, but there are some very peculiar things about this particular case. he is the most popular guy in this small texas town. everybody loves him. he is the least likely to be a convicted murderer. not only does he murder, but he hides the body in an ice locker and just goes about his daily business as if nothing has happened, for nine mon
." >> they went to a acapulco, new york city, that when first class. but this spring, somewhere along the way, -- >> all i want is for you to be a man for one thing you are life. -- for once in your life. >> there are people in town that would have shot her for $5. >> the nicest fellowver met. >> he didn't do it. >> an angel of death. tavis: when i first saw this, i cannot believe this was actually based on a true story. >> yes, true story. tavis:...
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there are signs that life is returning to normal in new york city. all three airports are open as of today, as is the new york stock exchange and broadway shows. but problems still persist. traffic in the city is nothing short of a nightmare. without public transportation wednesday, manhattan streets were clogged with people trying to get back to work. subway and train service is starting up today on a limited basis and governor andrew cuomo has suspended fees through friday. >> i am declaring a transportation emergency. >> reporter: mayor bloomberg is mandating that all cars driving into manhattan have to at least have three people. >> i know it is inconvenience for a lot of people. but the bottom line is, the streets can only handle so much. >> reporter: officials estimate half of all gas stations in the area are closed. the result, long lines. >> hundreds of cars here trying to get some gas. >> reporter: industry analysts say it could take another week to get all the gas stations back up and running. ines ferre for cbs news, new york. >>> official
there are signs that life is returning to normal in new york city. all three airports are open as of today, as is the new york stock exchange and broadway shows. but problems still persist. traffic in the city is nothing short of a nightmare. without public transportation wednesday, manhattan streets were clogged with people trying to get back to work. subway and train service is starting up today on a limited basis and governor andrew cuomo has suspended fees through friday. >> i am...
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york city history. 111 homes were burned in breezy point, new york. michelle miller saw firsthand the devastation left by fire and spoke to one woman who lost nearly everything. >> reporter: in the middle of dust and ashes we found a pair of flipflops worn by a 71-year-old widow. marie laprisi was digging through what's left of 7 gotham lane her home of 74 years. >> what are you hoping to find? >> pictures. >> reporter: when the flames started late monday night laprisi was in her house with two neighbors, fellow widows kathy brennan and elaine. >> we thought we could fight it. the water came aboard. we had everything we owned. but then the fire started coming and we couldn't fight that. >> reporter: they sought refuge in a neighbor's house. when that caught fire they fled to another. this is what's left of the first home. this was the second. all lost. they finally found refuge at a church. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: every few minutes a neighbor greeted her with a hug. the community spirit is strong. like most of her neighbors here, laprisi says she'
york city history. 111 homes were burned in breezy point, new york. michelle miller saw firsthand the devastation left by fire and spoke to one woman who lost nearly everything. >> reporter: in the middle of dust and ashes we found a pair of flipflops worn by a 71-year-old widow. marie laprisi was digging through what's left of 7 gotham lane her home of 74 years. >> what are you hoping to find? >> pictures. >> reporter: when the flames started late monday night laprisi...
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york city you have people being arrested and sent to jail for a few days if they have the any other sort of criminal evidence can be for much longer i want to say i agree with virtually resigned to dr kevin before because what he was saying about all policy i largely agreed with i think the key point also is that the argument is not to legalize marijuana because we legalized alcohol the point is and to peter hakan i would say we can't really put this conversation aside because now the country is evenly split on the issue of legalizing marijuana like alcohol washington collar vote rather voters just said fifty five to forty five in the last election other states are going to do the same and we have to take certain risks and certain opportunities to move in a new direction is there a risk to legalizing marijuana might more people use it yes that is a risk but the potential benefit in terms of reducing a black market that has up to tens of billions of dollars a year the potential benefit of taxing and regulating this and allowing police to focus on real crime we need to move in that di
york city you have people being arrested and sent to jail for a few days if they have the any other sort of criminal evidence can be for much longer i want to say i agree with virtually resigned to dr kevin before because what he was saying about all policy i largely agreed with i think the key point also is that the argument is not to legalize marijuana because we legalized alcohol the point is and to peter hakan i would say we can't really put this conversation aside because now the country...
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across the northern suburbs of new york city. the nor'easter comes on the heels of last week's hurricane. where 1,000 flights were canceled as a result of the bad weather. >>> singer lady gaga is pledging $1 million to help victims of sandy. the artist posted the statement on her website saying the money will go to new york and the american red cross on behalf of herself, her parents and sister. >>> in puerto rico, a slim majority of approved the push for the island to become the 51st state. supporters of d.c. have tried to do that push for years with no success. >> the time right now is 6:55. >> weather and traffic one more time when we return. keep it here on 9news now. >>> one more thing before you go. tomorrow people in the area will wear miracle ties to show their support of the pediatric patients at johns hopkins childrens eastern. >> it's designed to raise funds for the patients. >> every year the pediatric patients are asked to draw a favorite thing and their submission could be on miracle tie and that's one of o the ties
across the northern suburbs of new york city. the nor'easter comes on the heels of last week's hurricane. where 1,000 flights were canceled as a result of the bad weather. >>> singer lady gaga is pledging $1 million to help victims of sandy. the artist posted the statement on her website saying the money will go to new york and the american red cross on behalf of herself, her parents and sister. >>> in puerto rico, a slim majority of approved the push for the island to become...
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york city and some other places you know you end it with probationary goal of having a are you going to be around the going to be that sort of major civil rights movement and i'm and i'm not disagreeing with that part of it i'm not disagreeing with a lot of what you said even let me just say the opposite of it as you please and i think anyone is already going to one of the most amount of time millions of man hours in arresting people remember what i'm saying is what i'm saying it's not as if this is just a strategy issue to merit they're saying the right things will go as a traffic light and there are a lot of times in all of those will you know one hundred people at outing a relatively good ones in their pockets that are being targeted so hold on police are not focusing the majority of their here's where i want to live in new york reality will be anywhere near makes out of marijuana they are not good so that is who is being targeted the issue is this when we look at when we look at alcohol and tobacco as an industry we see that they are targeting young people we see that they are en
york city and some other places you know you end it with probationary goal of having a are you going to be around the going to be that sort of major civil rights movement and i'm and i'm not disagreeing with that part of it i'm not disagreeing with a lot of what you said even let me just say the opposite of it as you please and i think anyone is already going to one of the most amount of time millions of man hours in arresting people remember what i'm saying is what i'm saying it's not as if...
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and new york city will see rain showers on your wednesday and even snow showers are possible overnight wednesday and thursday. on tuesday when the presidential election will be taking place sunny weather will prevail with low temperatures here and sunny weather also continue in los angeles getting up to 29 degrees on tuesday. finally let's go over to europe. severe weather in the baltic states. it will be moving ai away toward the northeast. showers will remain. any slight amount of rain could trigger further flooding as well as land slides and a big storm system is moving in from the north. that's going to affect central europe as well add much of the scandanavian peninsula. very warm in athens getting up to 27. here is the extended forecast. >>> our top story this hour, finance leaders from around the world have wrapped up another meeting with yet another pledge about the economy. representatives from the group of 20 industrial merging nations say they will do everything necessary to achieve global growth. the finance ministers put out a joint statement following two days of meetings
and new york city will see rain showers on your wednesday and even snow showers are possible overnight wednesday and thursday. on tuesday when the presidential election will be taking place sunny weather will prevail with low temperatures here and sunny weather also continue in los angeles getting up to 29 degrees on tuesday. finally let's go over to europe. severe weather in the baltic states. it will be moving ai away toward the northeast. showers will remain. any slight amount of rain could...
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york city and long island. the gas crunch caused prices to jump more than 20 cents a gallon in that area. president obama will visit new york to get a look at the recovery from sandy next thursday. >>> we're hearing a firsthand account of frightening moments for some united states airlines passengers headed from denver to dulles. the crew declared an in flight emergency after a man started praying in the aisle and wouldn't follow instructions. a passenger we talked to thought the man had become ill after he got out of his seat and seemed to collapse onto the floor. >> flight attendants were asking him if he wanted water or some soda and he said no. i'm praying. there were times when he just started crying uncontrollably while he was on the floor. every time after he would just kind of like stand up slowly kind of dazed and just kind of look around and then go back to his seat. >> well, military jets escorted the plane to dulles. the man was taken to a mental hospital for evaluation. >>> coming up next a woman g
york city and long island. the gas crunch caused prices to jump more than 20 cents a gallon in that area. president obama will visit new york to get a look at the recovery from sandy next thursday. >>> we're hearing a firsthand account of frightening moments for some united states airlines passengers headed from denver to dulles. the crew declared an in flight emergency after a man started praying in the aisle and wouldn't follow instructions. a passenger we talked to thought the man...
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kolb: we've worked with the metropolitan transit authority in new york city that runs about a third of the city's buses, to determine which types of buses emit what kinds of pollutants. so one can take the mobile lab and follow the buses as they go about their routes in the city. and as they stop and start, take on passengers, accelerate, slow down, one can see how both the particle pollutants and the gaseous pollutants they emit change. then you can take the same type of bus and put some emission-control technology on it -- maybe a trap that traps and burns the particles -- and you can see what effect that has on the particle emissions and also what effect it has on the gaseous emissions. narrator: when kolb's team tested these buses, they found some unexpected results. kolb: the diesel buses with particle traps did, indeed, emit only about a quarter of the particles that normal diesel buses emitted, but they did emit a large amount of nitrogen dioxide, which is, again, a gas that is a toxic air pollutant. so you have to be careful, when you're trying to solve one pollution problem, t
kolb: we've worked with the metropolitan transit authority in new york city that runs about a third of the city's buses, to determine which types of buses emit what kinds of pollutants. so one can take the mobile lab and follow the buses as they go about their routes in the city. and as they stop and start, take on passengers, accelerate, slow down, one can see how both the particle pollutants and the gaseous pollutants they emit change. then you can take the same type of bus and put some...
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there are signs of life is returning to normal in new york city. all three airports are open as of today as is the new york stock exchange and broadway shows. problems still persist. traffic in the city is nothing short of a nightmare without public transportation wednesday manhattan streets were clogged with people trying to get back to work. there's some good news. subway and train service is starting up again today at least on a limited basis. >> i am declaring a transportation emergency. >> reporter: mayor bloomberg is mandating that all cars driving into manhattan has to have at least three people. >> i know it is inconvenient for a lot of people but the streets can only handle so much. >> reporter: half of all gas stations in the area are closed. >> hundreds of cars here trying to get gas. >> reporter: analysts say it could get another week to get all the gas stations back up and running. lack of power continues to be a problem in this area of manhattan. officials say, though, that people in manhattan may see the lights go back on as early as
there are signs of life is returning to normal in new york city. all three airports are open as of today as is the new york stock exchange and broadway shows. problems still persist. traffic in the city is nothing short of a nightmare without public transportation wednesday manhattan streets were clogged with people trying to get back to work. there's some good news. subway and train service is starting up again today at least on a limited basis. >> i am declaring a transportation...
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i was in mexico city where i had gone under a book contract from new york. i got an advance from a new york publisher to write a book. it was a dream come true. in mexico city, by november of 1997, i had crossed the deadline and i didn't have a word written. and i was broke. and i called the only friend i could count on at that time. my lifestyle ruined a lot of friendships. and i said, aria, help me, porfavor. there are a whole lot of circumstances. how did she wind up in the desert? welcome everybody has a story of how they got there. she said we will take care of you, we will give you a place to live. shortly thereafter, i arrived in the desert, and one of the first things that i saw when i rented my little shack out in the sand next to a sign that said the next service is 100 miles, the town east of joshua tree, i felt driven to go further out. she and her friends were right at the edge of a beautiful national park. you guys know of joshua tree? you lease new u2 album. going this way and that. well, i wanted to go further out. there was something existen
i was in mexico city where i had gone under a book contract from new york. i got an advance from a new york publisher to write a book. it was a dream come true. in mexico city, by november of 1997, i had crossed the deadline and i didn't have a word written. and i was broke. and i called the only friend i could count on at that time. my lifestyle ruined a lot of friendships. and i said, aria, help me, porfavor. there are a whole lot of circumstances. how did she wind up in the desert? welcome...
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after that their second challenge is having enough people in their car to enter new york city. since most mass transit is still down in the city, cars with less than three people trying to cross into manhattan are turned away. so they still have a lot of water that needs to be pumped out of lower manhattan. i'll have an update on the situation there coming up in half an hour at 5:30. back to you. >> all right, thanks a lot kristin fisher,. >>> still ahead this morning the cia is releasing new information on the consulate attack in libya. that story is coming up. >> plus, campaign 2012 ramps back up as mitt romney returns to virginia. president obama also gets a big endorsement. >> and turnovers, the big story for virginia tech last night. killing any chance they had of getting to ten wins this year. keep it here, we'll be right back. >>> 5:09. another chill hi morning. we've got temperatures in the 30s and 40s out this. it will be another breezy day. and we start with mostly cloudy skies. once the sunrise comes and i know we have some breaks now probably seeing some stars overh
after that their second challenge is having enough people in their car to enter new york city. since most mass transit is still down in the city, cars with less than three people trying to cross into manhattan are turned away. so they still have a lot of water that needs to be pumped out of lower manhattan. i'll have an update on the situation there coming up in half an hour at 5:30. back to you. >> all right, thanks a lot kristin fisher,. >>> still ahead this morning the cia is...
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what people in new york city say they are not getting enough of. >> and the first polls opened just 30 hours from now. how the presidential candidates are spending the remaining hours ahead of tuesday's election. >>> happening now reality tv has come to the silican valley. bravo has tech workers trying to make it big. debora villalon has the news. >> reporter: invited guests have finished screening the pilot. it's a show about silican valley but tonight's hoopla is in san francisco. >> what are your favorite mels. >> reporter: the show stars answered questions. shooting the new series start- ups, silican valley. >> it's this sensation, apple, twitter, facebook, google, every single one of these companies started within 30 miles of where i'm sitting right now, that's insane. >> reporter: what's insane is a show portraying high tech with a cast too white, too attractive and too prone too party. >> i feel people that are in tech that aren't nerdty. >> reporter: jersey shore meets start-up glam. zuckerberg says the success of the film's social network about her brother and social network o
what people in new york city say they are not getting enough of. >> and the first polls opened just 30 hours from now. how the presidential candidates are spending the remaining hours ahead of tuesday's election. >>> happening now reality tv has come to the silican valley. bravo has tech workers trying to make it big. debora villalon has the news. >> reporter: invited guests have finished screening the pilot. it's a show about silican valley but tonight's hoopla is in san...
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pittsburgh 29 degrees. 27 in columbus. 37 in new york city. good news, not only we'll warm up, but they'll warm up with sunshine into new jersey and new york over the next couple of days. is . >> that's good. >> high pressure will move overhead later today. that will give us plenty of bright sunshine. little cool with highs in the mid- to upper 50s. but less wind. cold overnight. sunday and monday winds out of the south and west, and that means warmer air on the way. lots of sunshine with a nice warming trend. 57 today. mid-60s tomorrow. close to 70 sunday and monday afternoon. sunday veteran's day. monday many people get a holiday. good couple of days for holidays. >> are schools closed monday? no? >> not montgomery county. it's a half day, i believe. >> energy -- federal government is closed, right? >> julie wright is standing by with traffic. >> are we working monday? >> yes. >> we work every day. >> darn! we need that rule, if the schools are out, we're out, too. >> i like that. >> on the roads now you'll find north of town 95 and 295, nic
pittsburgh 29 degrees. 27 in columbus. 37 in new york city. good news, not only we'll warm up, but they'll warm up with sunshine into new jersey and new york over the next couple of days. is . >> that's good. >> high pressure will move overhead later today. that will give us plenty of bright sunshine. little cool with highs in the mid- to upper 50s. but less wind. cold overnight. sunday and monday winds out of the south and west, and that means warmer air on the way. lots of...
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new york city mayor michael bloomberg calls our approach to immigration suicidal. so how should we handle immigration? does anyone do it better? in this hour, and in a "time" magazine essay, we'll journey to japan, europe and canada. we'll find out what they're doing right, what they're doing wrong, and what we can learn. first, let's visit a country with one of the strictest immigration policies in the world. a place that has tight control of its borders, few illegal immigrants, and a strong, coherent national identity. what are the effects of keeping foreigners out? let's get started. >>> japan's economy was once the envy of the world. now it's limping along, projected to grow less than 2% a year over the next five years. here's one possible reason. the nation's population is shrinking, dramatically. japan's current population is around 127 million. it's on pace to be just 90 million by 2050, a drop-off of almost a third. the nation is also ageing. almost one in four people are 65 or older, making japan the oldest country on earth. >> by 2040, the median age in j
new york city mayor michael bloomberg calls our approach to immigration suicidal. so how should we handle immigration? does anyone do it better? in this hour, and in a "time" magazine essay, we'll journey to japan, europe and canada. we'll find out what they're doing right, what they're doing wrong, and what we can learn. first, let's visit a country with one of the strictest immigration policies in the world. a place that has tight control of its borders, few illegal immigrants, and...
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it is called the new york city marathon. this is an event people all over the world, and all over the country for that matter they come here to run in that marathon. by the way the marathon goes through all the neighborhoods that have been devastated. it starts on staten island on sunday morning. there is a decision made to go forward with the marathon. martha: which was made early in the game perhaps we knew all the objection tent of this. bill: we'll see if that situation holds. you have generators that wo
it is called the new york city marathon. this is an event people all over the world, and all over the country for that matter they come here to run in that marathon. by the way the marathon goes through all the neighborhoods that have been devastated. it starts on staten island on sunday morning. there is a decision made to go forward with the marathon. martha: which was made early in the game perhaps we knew all the objection tent of this. bill: we'll see if that situation holds. you have...
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i'm based in new york city. we're here as long as it takes to provide services people need out here. >> there is a let of stories but team rubicon is positive story. there is not all negatives. there is so much good in this organization and also throughout the community of people just stepping into the breach, not waiting for the government to come in, but stepping in, when the government's not there, to help out. i will give it back to you. david: that is exactly the point. bad news people are in desperate need. good news a lot of private individuals, just volunteers going in there and they have the good marines. >> guys like this. david: separate the wheat from the chaff in terms of what is needed. sandra: great reporting on your part. >> thank you, sandra. >> one financial firm is lending a hiring hand to u.s. veterans, training u.s. troops who are facing a very tough jobs market. the ceo of drexel hamilton joining us with a look at their battle plan to help veterans get back to work. sandra: forget coupons.
i'm based in new york city. we're here as long as it takes to provide services people need out here. >> there is a let of stories but team rubicon is positive story. there is not all negatives. there is so much good in this organization and also throughout the community of people just stepping into the breach, not waiting for the government to come in, but stepping in, when the government's not there, to help out. i will give it back to you. david: that is exactly the point. bad news...
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there are signs that life is returning to normal in new york city. all three airports are open as of today, as is the new york stock exchange and broadway shows. but problems still persist. traffic in the city is nothing short of a nightmare. without public transportation wednesday, manhattan streets were clogged with people trying to get back to work. subway and train service is starting up today on a limited basis and governor andrew cuomo has suspended fees through friday. >> i am declaring a transportation emergency. >> reporter: mayor bloomberg is mandating that all cars driving into manhattan have to at least have three people. >> i know it is inconvenience for a lot of people. but the bottom line is, the streets can only handle so much. >> reporter: officials estimate half of all gas stations in the area are closed. the result, long lines. >> hundreds of cars here trying to get some gas. >> reporter: industry analysts say it could take another week to get all the gas stations back up and running. >> reporter: and officials say manhattan could
there are signs that life is returning to normal in new york city. all three airports are open as of today, as is the new york stock exchange and broadway shows. but problems still persist. traffic in the city is nothing short of a nightmare. without public transportation wednesday, manhattan streets were clogged with people trying to get back to work. subway and train service is starting up today on a limited basis and governor andrew cuomo has suspended fees through friday. >> i am...
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york city and most of us are looking forward to putting this hurricane and the election behind us. he is the channel giving american voters a different perspective every day and the full choice also of white house hopefuls to choose from on monday it is the final debate between the third party candidates it will be broadcast live from our studios in washington d.c. . two parties keep us politics a one way street. or will new voices disrupt the power of power. losses american changes. this election will close monday november fifth on our team. it's good to have you with us here on our to today let's shift gears now to the out of libya others are fresh anger and frustration among the people there this time though an oil rich benghazi where hundreds turned out to vent against the leadership they fought for in the revolution now more on the roots of their discontent from our middle east correspondent paula sleep. what in a thousand protesters have taken to the streets of the eastern city of benghazi they are calling for greater autonomy saying that they feel marginalized by the new gov
york city and most of us are looking forward to putting this hurricane and the election behind us. he is the channel giving american voters a different perspective every day and the full choice also of white house hopefuls to choose from on monday it is the final debate between the third party candidates it will be broadcast live from our studios in washington d.c. . two parties keep us politics a one way street. or will new voices disrupt the power of power. losses american changes. this...
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what people in new york city say they are not getting enough of. >> and the first polls opened just 30 hours from now. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with an all new award winning car. good. now find the most hard core driver in america. that guy, put him in it. what's this? [ male announcer ] tell him he's about to find out. you're about to find out. [ male announcer ] test it. highlight the european chassis, 6 speed manual, dual exhaust, wide stance, clean lines, have him floor it, spin it, punch it, drift it, put it through its paces, is he happy? oh ya, he's happy! [ male announcer ] and that's how you test your car for fun. easy. >>> happening now reality tv has come to the silican valley. bravo has tech workers trying to make it big. debora villalon has the news. >> reporter: invited guests have finished screening the pilot. it's a show about silican valley but tonight's hoopla is in san francisco. >> what are your favorite mels. >> reporter: the show stars answered questions. shooting the new series start- ups, silican valley. >> it's this sensation, apple, twitter, facebook, goog
what people in new york city say they are not getting enough of. >> and the first polls opened just 30 hours from now. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with an all new award winning car. good. now find the most hard core driver in america. that guy, put him in it. what's this? [ male announcer ] tell him he's about to find out. you're about to find out. [ male announcer ] test it. highlight the european chassis, 6 speed manual, dual exhaust, wide stance, clean lines, have him floor it, spin...
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twist, i'm not sure what we will do yet. >> it's really a pleasure to be here in my home city, new york, for this press conference. >> december 8th will be the fourth time the super star fighters meet and the fourth time that the two greatest trainers meet up in the corners. >> there's two rivalries because we -- it's competitive. i mean, i want to beat him badly and he wants to beat me badly, i'm sure. so it's actually two rivalries going on right now. >> a rivalry that intensified with each meeting. it took four years to put a rematch together, but finally pacquiao/marquez 2 was send for mandalay bay. >> pacquiao has developed his right hand since the years of the first fight. >> it was marquez that dictated the early flow. >> body shot by marquez. buckled pacquiao. >> by the third round though, pacquiao was finding his range. and a familiar brand of action was intensifying. >> this is a late-round rally for pacquiao. >> this is good back and forth here. >> down goes marquez on a straight left hand. perfect shot by pacquiao. >> i thought it's over but he is just got lucky. >> they can
twist, i'm not sure what we will do yet. >> it's really a pleasure to be here in my home city, new york, for this press conference. >> december 8th will be the fourth time the super star fighters meet and the fourth time that the two greatest trainers meet up in the corners. >> there's two rivalries because we -- it's competitive. i mean, i want to beat him badly and he wants to beat me badly, i'm sure. so it's actually two rivalries going on right now. >> a rivalry that...
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york city and most of us are looking forward to putting this hurricane and the election behind us. and you will of course continue our coverage of the u.s. elections looking at the race from different perspectives plus so we are hosting a very special event this coming monday exclusively bringing you the final round of the third party debate hosted washington d.c. . will two parties keep us politics a one way street. or will new voices disrupt the power of power allow. us if america changes tracks us election or close god monday november fifth on our t.v. . do stay with us for that for now let's turn our attention to libya where crowds to the streets of benghazi the cradle of the uprising calling for greater autonomy for the oil rich region protesters complain the new leadership has deprived the city of its fair share of both political and economic power our middle east correspondent paula has the latest on this. what in a thousand protesters have taken to the streets of the eastern city of benghazi they are calling for greater autonomy saying that they feel marginalized by the new
york city and most of us are looking forward to putting this hurricane and the election behind us. and you will of course continue our coverage of the u.s. elections looking at the race from different perspectives plus so we are hosting a very special event this coming monday exclusively bringing you the final round of the third party debate hosted washington d.c. . will two parties keep us politics a one way street. or will new voices disrupt the power of power allow. us if america changes...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: it has been three days since hurricane sandy made land fall on the eastern coast of the united states. signs of recovery are beginning to appear. residents of storm hit areas are still coming to grips with the scale of the damage. neighborhoods in new york and new jersey remain under water while energy companies work to repair downed power line millions suspect another night without electricity. it may be over a week before power is restored in some places. as dawn broke this morning parts of the subway heaved into motion for the first time since sunday night. commuters eager to return to work with restrictions to auto transport. few in the northeast have not felt the effects of hurricane sand y. experts estimate the disaster will cost up to $50 billion but none forgot i that the true cost of the hurricane lies in the lost of human life. as we learn more about the events of this week some question about greater preparedness could have helped avert tragedy. an equally importan
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: it has been three days since hurricane sandy made land fall on the eastern coast of the united states. signs of recovery are beginning to appear. residents of storm hit areas are still coming to grips with the scale of the damage. neighborhoods in new york and new jersey remain under water while energy companies work to repair downed power line millions suspect another night...
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. >> in the face of an ongoing fuel shortage, new york city mayor michael bloomberg has unveiled a new rationing system for the purchase of gas. on thursday, he said motorists will only be of a purchase gas on alternating days depending on whether their license plate ends in odd or even number. >> only 25% of our gas stations we estimate are open. drivers are still facing long lines, frustrations growing. it now appears there will be shortages for possibly another couple of weeks. the best way we thing to cut down on the lines and help customers, to help that stations and reduce the potential for disorder is to alternate the days that drivers can purchase gas. >> arizona shooter jared loughner has been sentenced to life in prison for the rampage in tucson last year that killed six people and wounded 13 others, including former democratic congressmember gabrielle giffords. under a plea deal reached earlier this year, loughner will spend the rest of his life in prison with no chance for parole. john leonardo, the u.s. attorney for arizona, said prosecutors decided not to seek couple puni
. >> in the face of an ongoing fuel shortage, new york city mayor michael bloomberg has unveiled a new rationing system for the purchase of gas. on thursday, he said motorists will only be of a purchase gas on alternating days depending on whether their license plate ends in odd or even number. >> only 25% of our gas stations we estimate are open. drivers are still facing long lines, frustrations growing. it now appears there will be shortages for possibly another couple of weeks....
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york city and most of us are looking forward to putting this hurricane and the election behind us. while we'll of course continue our coverage of the u.s. elections looking at the race from different perspectives plus our team is hosting a very special event this coming monday as we are exclusively bringing you the final round of the third party candidates debate live from our washington studio. will two parties keep us politics a one way street. or will new voices disrupt the power powerless. what if america changes. with election close guy monday november fifth on our team. they were examining a video which had says could be evidence of a war crime committed by the syrian rebels the newly released online so that it's proportionately shows opposition fighters summarily executing captured government troops ten soldiers who are no longer believed to be competence are apparently shelby and wind up on the ground we won't show you the next disturbing scene but all the man one of them repeatedly shot with automatic rifles investigative journalist james corbat says it's a rare case that
york city and most of us are looking forward to putting this hurricane and the election behind us. while we'll of course continue our coverage of the u.s. elections looking at the race from different perspectives plus our team is hosting a very special event this coming monday as we are exclusively bringing you the final round of the third party candidates debate live from our washington studio. will two parties keep us politics a one way street. or will new voices disrupt the power powerless....
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new york city we will see a mix out here. coastal areas and switch it over to snow and sleet as well we are looking at it here. not too much accumulation . as we head westbound, we have winter weather advisoris and southeast portions of pennsylvania and down in west virginia. we are expecting accumulation of two-four inches and it is a quick mover. we expect it to be out of the northeast this evening and by 3:00 p.m. tuesday. we'll be dealing with sleet and snow . connecticut and massachusetts and look at 9:00 p.m. tuesday. most areas are dry. we'll see dryer air pushing behind the storm system and quiet in the morning here on tuesday- thursday. it is firing nup upstate new york in wednesday and thursday. behind the storm. 20 right now in chicago and 20 in kansas city . currently in the teens. in denver and rapid city and minneapolis. bundle up here and 42 in new york city. high temperatures this afternoon. not warming up a lot in new york. 40 and 30 in cleveland and chicago and minneapolis. guys. >> all right. you can't avoi
new york city we will see a mix out here. coastal areas and switch it over to snow and sleet as well we are looking at it here. not too much accumulation . as we head westbound, we have winter weather advisoris and southeast portions of pennsylvania and down in west virginia. we are expecting accumulation of two-four inches and it is a quick mover. we expect it to be out of the northeast this evening and by 3:00 p.m. tuesday. we'll be dealing with sleet and snow . connecticut and massachusetts...
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united way of new york city will provide 1,000 thanksgiving turkey dinners for residents of coney island. >>> also the first lady will be presented with the official white house christmas tree. it's going to be displayed throughout the holiday season in the blue room of the executive mansion. this year the 19-foot fraser fir comes from ash county. >>> the national dog show is going to re-air again tonight at 8:00 p.m. on nbc. >>> an incredible sight. 150 cars and trucks mangled over a two-mile stretch. we'll have that next. >>> plus, a feat even new york jets fans might find amazing. gang green gives up an astounding 35 points in just 2:14. you're watching "first look" on msnbc.an - you can stay in and like something... or you can get out there and actually like something. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? hurry in this friday for great deals.
united way of new york city will provide 1,000 thanksgiving turkey dinners for residents of coney island. >>> also the first lady will be presented with the official white house christmas tree. it's going to be displayed throughout the holiday season in the blue room of the executive mansion. this year the 19-foot fraser fir comes from ash county. >>> the national dog show is going to re-air again tonight at 8:00 p.m. on nbc. >>> an incredible sight. 150 cars and...
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traffic, as you know, still bumper to bumper in new york city. but again, folks here becoming very frustrated with the response. the death toll on staten island now at 19. and officials say they expect that number to rise. >> all right, craig, thank you very much. >>> and in hoboken, new jersey, just across the hudson river from new york city, the national guard on location there since yesterday are worried that supplies are now running low. nbc's katy tur is with us. it was a sign of hope for so many people yesterday when the national guard arrived, helping them out. they continue to help, but what's going on with the supply situation? >> reporter: they definitely need more supplies. they're not going to have power for seven to ten days probably there in hoboken. there are a lot of people who will be staying in their homes during that time. so they need food and water. they're pleading for generators or batteries. of course, generators are extraordinarily hard to come by now. even if you have one, the gas lines are so long that it's hard to fill
traffic, as you know, still bumper to bumper in new york city. but again, folks here becoming very frustrated with the response. the death toll on staten island now at 19. and officials say they expect that number to rise. >> all right, craig, thank you very much. >>> and in hoboken, new jersey, just across the hudson river from new york city, the national guard on location there since yesterday are worried that supplies are now running low. nbc's katy tur is with us. it was a...
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york city, the macy's parade. the showers in texas will be isolated at best and still the northwest is only troublesome weather so this morning just like yesterday bundle yourself up with the gloves and the hats in the northeast. nice afternoon and much of the country looks very tranquil. >> good news. bill, thanks so much. >>> just ahead, thousands more people across the country are awake right now. we'll tell you why. >>> and another breakup on the horizon for the kardashians? >>> plus, this week we found out who "people's" sexiest man is live is. >> do you think willie geist should have made that list. >> who did the onions choose? that's after the break. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advi
york city, the macy's parade. the showers in texas will be isolated at best and still the northwest is only troublesome weather so this morning just like yesterday bundle yourself up with the gloves and the hats in the northeast. nice afternoon and much of the country looks very tranquil. >> good news. bill, thanks so much. >>> just ahead, thousands more people across the country are awake right now. we'll tell you why. >>> and another breakup on the horizon for the...